Encryption Techniques
Quantum computing is not a distant dream now, but it is gradually becoming a reality. IBM, Google, Microsoft, and other tech giants have made substantial progress in the field. By now, quantum computing has emerged as more than just a scientific breakthrough; it has become an industry game-changer. This technology compels businesses to reassess
Gmail users are set to experience a significant improvement in email security, thanks to Google's latest update to Google Workspace which enables end-to-end encryption for emails. Until now, users had to rely on third-party providers for encryption, undergoing a cumbersome process involving Secure/Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions (S/MIME).
Millions of RSA digital certificates, which are essential for securing internet communications and software updates, have been found to contain hidden flaws that compromise their security and effectiveness. This alarming discovery was presented at the Keyfactor Tech Days conference in Miami by Chris Hickman, Chief Security Officer at Keyfactor,
As quantum computing continues to advance, it poses an imminent and unprecedented threat to traditional encryption methods such as RSA and ECC. With the increasing likelihood of these quantum systems becoming reality soon, securing sensitive data is more important than ever. A future where encrypted information is vulnerable to being decrypted by
Recent announcements by tech giants Microsoft, Amazon, and Google have drawn significant attention to the rapidly evolving field of quantum computing, heralding a new era in computational power that could have profound implications on data encryption and cybersecurity. The quantum computing revolution, once a distant concept, now seems closer than